With brilliant acoustics and a vast array of tones, the Hollowbody II has been a constant favorite in PRS's dynamic lineup of semi-hollow instruments. The combination of the maple top and back with mahogany sides provides tonal clarity and extraordinary resonance.

You know vintage guys can be kind of snobby about guitars. I'm guilty of that. I used to say things like, "I won't play anything made after 1965". Kind of silly really, but that's how it was. Collings changed that for me. I was forced to admit their guitars stood up against old Martin and prewar Gibsons, and in some ways even exceeded them. Here we have a 2002 Collings D-2H. This is a Martin D-28 style with Indian Rosewood back and sides, Herringbone trim, Grover tuners and Sitka spruce top. It shows light wear, nothing major at all. This guitar was played but well taken care of. The frets are in near perfect condition. The action is great with plenty of room on the saddle to come down. An LR Baggs Anthem pickup has been installed (a $300 upgrade). It is loud and toneful. A guitar for a lifetime. Comes with original hard case.

1951, what a great year! Unemployment was 3.3%, average family income was $3700 a year, turn signals were introduced on automobiles (although people continued using hand signals), I was born, and Martin made this fine guitar. We have a Martin 000-18 made in 1951. This is a great sounding and playing guitar. Cosmetically, it's a little rough. It has several cracks that were repaired by Carter Vintage Guitars in Nashville, TN. There is a repaired hole in the lower bout where in input jack previously was. It has had a neck set, new saddle, and new nut. The neck angle is now fine. It has been refretted: an excellent, professional job. The pickguard has been replaced. There are lots of scratches, nicks and dings. This guitar has been well played and has a cool vintage patina. It sounds great, like an old Martin should. Can you believe this thing is almost 68 years old? Comes with original hard case.

Here's a 2016 PRS CE24 in a custom color - Charcoal Metallic with Black neck. It's in amazing condition. Near mint. It has scarcely been played, but should be because it plays amazingly. The 85/15 pickups are tone machines that can play any type of music from jazz, blues, classic rock, all the way to metal. With the push/pull you can get a nice Fender style single coil tone out of the neck or bridge pickups. Another great feature that benefits the tone is the brass contact points where the strings go around on the locking tuners. Paul Reed Smith himself has stated that it leads to better tone and sustain. With 24 frets the CE24 has endless capabilities and is a great addition to any guitar collection! Comes with original papers and gig bag.

Here's an outstanding Ken Smith BSR Elite Artist Series neck thru 5 string bass. At the time this bass was made it was the next to top of the line model that Ken Smith offered just below the limited edition Black Tiger series. The woods and finish on this model are improved over the lessor models...it has the Smith hand-rubbed catalyzed lacquer finish instead of the Dutch varnish. This BSR-EG has a fat tone with quick, rich, articulate note response. Incredible wood selection. The build and feel is phenomenal. Very comfortable and balanced in the hands. All original. No repairs. No modifications. Collector owned, it's in near mint condition...we've seen new basses hanging in other shops that show more wear than this one. The neck is straight and true. The frets look perfect and show no wear. Comes with original hardcase.

Here's a killer Jackson USA Randy Rhoads RR1T with Snow White finish and Black Bevels featuring string thru bridge, quartersawn maple neck thru body, ebony compound radius board, jumbo frets, Mother Of Pearl sharkfin inlays, and Jackson logo. All original with Seymour Duncan pickups. This guitar plays amazing and sounds huge with excellent sustain. The build quality is impeccable. The neck is straight and true. The frets are in perfect condition showing no wear. Near-mint condition. Collector owned. It has been stored in its case it's entire life. No dings, chips, or nicks. The corners are perfect. Comes with the original case and hangtag.

What's not to like about a guitar with class? You know, one that would look just as good with a tuxedo as it would with jeans. Here we have a 1996 Gibson Artist Award. It is an instrument of great beauty, and as we've already mentioned, class. It is in exceptionally fine condition, showing almost no wear. The only real wear I can see is on the edge of the gold plated pickup, and a slight bit of hazing on the gold tailpiece. The frets are perfect, everything is perfect. It plays and sounds great. It's a great Jazz guitar, but more than that it is a great guitar period. The Artist Award has a 17 inch wide body with a solid spruce archtop and gorgeous flamed solid maple back and sides. Floating humbucker. Grover Imperial tuners and that classy Guild headstock. The gold plated hardware really sets things off. Johnny Smith played a Guild archtop in his early days. George Benson played them too. The original case is in beautiful condition. I would put this up against any Gibson or any other high archtop, and here's the cool part; it's priced oh so reasonably.

This is my kind of guitar, a rock and roll animal. Here's a 1972 Gibson Les Paul Custom. It has had some mods: middle pickup added; a Badass bridge installed that entailed drilling new holes for the studs; and a Bigsby tailpiece was removed at some point. The pickups were changed to Seymour Duncan. Now here's the kicker, and it's a real kicker: Three, count them, 1 2 3 original Gibson Patent Number Decal pickups come with the guitar. How about that?! That's a thousand dollar value in itself. The tuners are Schallers. Bone nut. The pots date from 1972. The original sunburst finish is really cool. The frets are in excellent condition. There's the general amount of wear you'd expect from a 46 year old guitar. Overall the condition is very good. It plays and sounds great. It sounds great with the Seymour Duncan pickups, but you may prefer to put the original pickups back in it...your decision. It comes with the original hard case with purple lining. This is a great deal for a great guitar.

-EL84 British inspired tube circuitry-Master volume for versatility and performance-Speaker emulated headphone out for silent practice-Custom British style speaker by Warehouse Guitar Speakers-Finger jointed birch ply cabinets with wrap around woven -fiberglass grill cloth-100% cotton textile black covering-Nickel plated vents and glass beaded chevrons-Custom made knobs with etched control plate-100% designed and made in the USA